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Antiphon issue 23 - submissions now open! We're looking for poems with some link to science, in the broadest sense - poems that stretch beyond the day to day human concerns. Poems that celebrate the vastness of it all, or consider beginnings, or endings, or how we know anything at all. See submissions for how to send us work. http://antiphon.org.uk/wordpress/
Rosencrantz: What are you playing at? Guildenstern: Words. Words. They're all we have to go on.
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Plenty of poetry mags. out there to enjoy, but always one of the best, and with a theme that PG got me interested in...
http://antiphon.org.uk/wordpress/wp-con ... sue-23.pdf
Congratulations to Seth making a appearance, and, of course, to Ross for continuing to bring the best to poetry readers.
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mac
http://antiphon.org.uk/wordpress/wp-con ... sue-23.pdf
Congratulations to Seth making a appearance, and, of course, to Ross for continuing to bring the best to poetry readers.
cheers
mac
Interesting stuff Ros, and I tend to agree. Although, poems in such areas as mental illness can also help point the way to new scientific knowledge/understanding. Science fiction poems also hold this possibility.I think it’s easier for poetry to explore and appropriate the concepts and language of science than it is to use poetry to illuminate scientific progress or its methods.
It's another lovely edition of Antiphon, Ros.
I really like Seth's poem about how difficult it is to grasp science (and the language of science) and how it makes us feel a little like a child again muddling our way through. I love the 'new goggles' - a new lens through which to see the world. I also love that the child is on the shore, and the N is just in the sea (of science). I could say a lot more good things about this seemingly simple poem, but I'll leave it at excellent!
Thanks Ros and many congrats to Seth.
Cheers,
Tristan
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Thanks, Tristan - I always love to hear if people have liked the mag. I thought the theme was a bit of a risk but it worked really well.
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Rosencrantz: What are you playing at? Guildenstern: Words. Words. They're all we have to go on.
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